by Liz Ramsay | Aug 28, 2018 | Uncategorized
The arrival of this little inventory of resources for creative researchers was every bit as anticipated and exciting as the arrival of a beaujolais nouveau. Rather than fireworks, music and lots of wine, the arrival of SMUDGE SKITTLE – and no less importantly the...
by Evija Trofimova | Feb 21, 2018 | Uncategorized
* and/or Editing It seems curious that so rarely we stop to reflect on the word processing software and other digital tools of writing we use every day, given how much work they do for us. Or how much work they do for our students – I’m thinking of you,...
by Evija Trofimova | Dec 8, 2017 | Uncategorized
* Feel free to borrow from our arrangements and experience to stage your own Walking, Talking, Writing event. We would be grateful if you made a reference to this site and passed on the link to it. Part I – Motivation A desire to organize an event for...
by Toyah Webb | Nov 21, 2017 | Uncategorized
I arrive at Gus Fischer Gallery for the launch of The Three Lamps Journal at 5.30 on the dot. There are catering staff walking past with plates of sushi and bottles of Merlot so I gather I am in the right place. However, at 5.40pm there is a...
by Toyah Webb | Oct 27, 2017 | Uncategorized
Written by Toyah Webb & Bianca Rocca how to reconcile what the internet has done to me…a debris of information, collection, hoarding, storing, sharing, digesting, eating, disposing, appropriating, copying, pasting. spell check, codes, incognito, hyperlink,...
by Esther | Oct 24, 2017 | Uncategorized
Written by Toni Bruce and Esther Fitzpatrick Factionalisation is a creative method of writing research. To make sense of data generated we employ Richardson’s (1994) writing as a method of inquiry to extend sociological understanding. Narrative forms of...